Google may've let Froyo out of the bag, but until the networks and manufacturers release it that won't mean anything to those ready to kick Android 2.1 to the curb. Sprint and Motorola's (rough/unconfirmed) plans are detailed below. UPDATE

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Sprint's announcement about the roll-out of Android 2.2 is vague, saying only that it'll be seen on their Android phones soon, with the HTC EVO 4G confirmed for the spiffy update—no rooting necessary. The following (unsurprising) confirmation from Sprint -

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"As work on finalizing the software is underway, Sprint expects to launch Android 2.2 in the near future. It will also be available as an upgrade on the recently launched HTC EVO 4G. With the Android 2.2 upgrade, customers can expect improvements to include the following benefits among others: updates to user interface, improved EAS Support, improved Browser Performance including Flash 10x Support, voice dialing over bluetooth and application storage on external memory."

While Motorola hasn't officially commented on when their Androids—the DEXT, Droid and Droid X—will receive Froyo, a leaked memo from Motorola suggests that the Droid X will get the update in "late August," whereas the Droid will receive it in late July.

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UPDATE: Bad news for many Sprint users. The HTC Hero and Samsung Moment WON'T be getting Froyo according to Sprint's twitter account. Yet another reason why skinned versions of Android must die.
UPDATE 2: HTC has been in touch, with the following statement:

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"We are working hard with our partners to update the HTC Sense experience on Froyo and distribute it to our customers as fast as possible. We expect to release updates for several of our 2010 models including Desire, Legend and Wildfire beginning in Q3."